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Opinion: Bolstering Canada’s right to repair could shield it against U.S. tariffs and trade uncertainty

Opinion: By enabling workers and businesses to repair rather than replace, Canada can maximize the value of existing goods, reduce U.S. dependency and increase well-paying Canadian jobs



Bolstering Canada's right to repair can enhance economic resilience against U.S. tariffs and trade uncertainty by enabling repair over replacement, creating jobs, and reducing dependence on global markets. This involves ensuring access to parts, tools, information, and software for repairing essential products and technologies.

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